Whistleblowing Canada testifies at Parliament's OGGO Committee
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Whistleblowing Canada testified at Parliamentary hearings at the OGGO Committee in support of MPJean-Denis Garon's private members Bill C-290 to amend the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act (PSDPA). You can learn about the 1993 External Affairs Whistleblower case that was suppressed and led to infiltration of Canada by Chinese Triads/CCP who are now interfering with our elections on Whistleblowing Canada's web-site - www.whistleblowingcanada.com.
Click "Stories" and then choose "Consequences" from the drop down.
You will find a link on the "Consequences" page to his next attempt to warn of danger in his 2006 brief on CCP infiltration to the Parliamentary Committee studying the first PSDPA which was blocked after the inviting member saw the contents of the brief.
His recommendations could have mitigated even prevented the mess we are in today. He was threatened with prosecution under the Official Secrets Act (up to 14 hears in prison) if he spoke out. So the act of cancelling his testimony at committee deprived him of parliamentary immunity. According to a 2012 email the whistleblower Brian McAdam sent me, the then recently minted parliamentarian who invited and then uninvited him was Pierre Poilievre.
Jail the traitors.
I look forward to seeing action from this committee and will try and see if this bill goes forward. 👍 Democracy needs open government.
I didn't realize that this was posted 1 year ago. Clearly Trudeau is accomplishing keeping the government silent.
Bill C290 is an act to amend the flawed, ineffective Whistleblower Protection law (PSDPA). It passed the House unanimously and is now stuck in the Senate. It has been there with no movement since February. It gives some improvement but not enough to make a serious difference. It only covers civil servants. Over 90% of Canadian workers have no legal protection for whistleblowing whatsoever. Canada's law to protect public servant whistleblowers - federally and provincially- has been identified as the worst in the world with no best practices. It does not work to protect whistleblowers and the fact it would not work was known before it was passed in 2006.
@@whistleblowingcanadaresear7207 thank you for this information, I appreciate you taking the time
Didn’t the committee z liberal members vote against any added protection for the whistleblowers?
You tube keeps pausing the video
I just played it and there was no problem. Maybe your computer?
Have a great summer🍁